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era jfitftflifiiittt â€¢ â– it it even aaisc lo abilain from lawi which however vise and good in theme ves have 1 mblaoce ol iiie.pii.liiy whioh rod no responlo in the heart a.f the citizen and which u',11 be evaded with little remorse i'he wisdom of legation ia . ipecially r in grafting law on comclence dr charming rrlnlrrt 3',^'|'au|.''a f '^ i '' | r b rs._a ( ' vi '^.. jiiâ€ž.3.j sau.sÂ»i;._y itilwan t'.ikv'i \. (.. tuesday october 19 i8s0 vol m no . li i ir ii-nai of hie wfilfrn l irulti n will ' ' 1 | 1 '*, ',.' ' , y.zzz ' i x.l 'â– !-- /â– 'â– p l up . i â– â– 'â– â– '<â– package or invoice be m.dc up wiih in teni v a i'.lse valuation or ex'cnsion or otherwise to evade or defraud the re vein ihe same shall bo forfeited anil ih fifteenth leeiion of the art supple mcniury in an ct to amend an act enii tied an c to regulate the collection of ilu.ies on imports and tonnigo passed se cond march one thousand seven hundred ond ninety-nine md for other purposes passed first march one thousand righl sac 9 and be it further enacted that from and at'icr the thirtieth day ofs p tember next all iron manufactured for rail i shall he liable lo thc s,.mc rale of duty which is now imposed on bur or boll iron of similar manufacture ,- and thai nil scr iron shall bc liable o tho lame iliuv that is charged on iron in pigs provided thai when it shall be satisfac mrv proved io ihe secretary ofthe trea sury that any of lhe said iron import e.l for the purpose of being upplie.l in the construction of miy rail road or inclined plane by ihy state or incorporated com p.ny ii is been actually and permanently i i l on any such road or inclined plane ; ihu then ind in lhal case he miy ullmv ... such s ie or company a drawback f lhe tlu v on silch rail road irnn su l.ul ! or if lhe duly upon ibe same shall have been uci.nilv p id he may refund he lime provided such drawback or re p.vmcn n 11 not reduce ihe duly n be dsid n nil i on below twemy five per . enl ul valorem nor upon any less quail lity ih.n twenty ions required at court but passed their time in riding out together in the mor ning visiting ibe coitagesÂ»bf the coun irv people .) i g acts of licncvo k-nce nuil evincing good will to the p r after dinner ihev painted together nd the evenings were pasted in rea ding or devoted to music to ihose of our readers who have heard with horror of the misery of high life abroad it may not be un pie sing ta mention that a picture of c nju^al love could tint here be found more pleasing than at clarmont t e following lines were written by thr princess to be inscribed upon a snulf box which ifuiter had ornamen ted will .. portrait ol leopold and which she intended to present to turn they give evidence of poelic talent of a very promising kind miscell vt leopold of sit re cobltrg stttlfft'lil prince leopold who now bid fair to become a regent of england is lhc younger son of thc prince ol cobourg who at one time held a very important command in the allied armies the subject of this sketch was bom bv a'j p&orxty â– "''â– a .< v 3 : . ; ... : 3-^^^^b t7 \ and as soon as he wai >- h h ipalile '''â– â– :: 13 ii '.â– services be the of cm â– â– â€ž-â€ž:,:â€ž i |, y no iheir in â– â– h napoleon li i <:â– â– "" rom h " n lht 33 â– â– '"' cci ibe 3 -,.â– â– ' -:-' 1 the have '______â– ''' different or â– h ''"'"' 3^h slept tln aii :â– hl.ivors the j e ii - i 1 ! 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" i ml on the shelf ils uulucky provided i hat iho collector may st thc 1 a str.vf.'nsii.n occupant request of ihe owner importer con speaker ofihe llmn-enf hvpr.-irntativcs â– e r t _ l i i iron or agent ink bond with pp â€ž ' â€ž . , â€¢'â– 0 c il.ujn â€ž r cklly f Â° h zt m th " e w " 'Â°Â° cl sc urity ,., doubll he estimated value t!ot prcb i m . , v u ,"' te ' 1 s,jlc ' â– " ll 8 " Â«Â»"Â«Â» <Â»' wn p"n who s,,,i .,,,'. . n tiil____,.l i h k.il i reaideut of lhe semite where also applicants tor tilices ol the .. i so ll ,;,..,-,. oi illl nje.t l|,it tpev s31..ii wlllll'lv lac'sfln , in delivered lo ihe oide'r of lhc colic lor nprnved mav sb 1*10 ' aame character to be all gratified by 1 any time wiiiain len d_vs aw the the household arrangements if the package o packages tent lo ibe public hcmmb 70 tuileries he iherelorc remained stores shall have been appraised and rn am act tn authorize the regliter and lleeelver somewhat in obscurity until 1811 ported toth.i collector and if in the of lhe st helena land diafrlot in louisiana when he followed the allied sovereign mean lime any of lhc said packages sha'l tn receive evidence and report upon certain to iaoiidoo the even's that followed ba opened without he ci.n-.cnt of the elal.mi to land menunned therein this visit were of a different character collector or surveyor given in writing be it enacted by the senate and tiouse the poor germ u prince whose nc andihen in the presence of one of i he ,/ representative of ihe united stales of e,sities had driven him into the army inspector of the customs or f he said america in congreu assembled th.t the f or his su s.ence soon became Â«Â« the package or paekages shall not be deliver reg sÂ»er and receiver of the st h ana -â€žâ€žâ€ž....... rn i i ri â€¢ â– the order of the collector according m dist.ic in the st of louisiana cyno5 e ,Â°' british eyes fheprio o bo condition of ibe said bond the arc heieby authorised and required to "" chi,rlolt wa9 8 y ear9 of s bond shall in cither case be forfeited receive evidence in support nt the claim pressing a fine person a cultivated sec 5 an-.tbe il further enacted thai of john mr donough to a tract of land on nd and a most unable heart the it shall be the d.l.v of :>>.: codec or to be mississippi river hnun led above by l r nce met her in good society us 11 goods entered for re-export â€¢-,,, lands ol john d bellevire and be and their acq aintance soon termu ia lion with the righl of drawtii li lo be in luiv by i nds f madame a duplalntor ted in an all'cciion which was iinqurs pecled nnd the article thereof compai unl said lo con'ain ahoui founeen arpen.s tionaolv an affair of the heart rihe ed with their reipec ivo invoice bulore -,., front . d |â€žâ€ž one tract of land iiiuate.1 ivsa at thia very tinv desti...-il to be . permit ihall be given for landing ihe on the river amite alleged o have been the wife ofthe hereditary prince of lame and where hie goodi so en'ered originally granted to domingo assaretto oranire this nerson-.pe was i ireat ihall ba found not lo agree with the en uy governor miro on the eighteenth f zv 6 ? ? try ibey shall be forfeited ind eve l.'â€ži,â€žin,y one thousand even hundred wt.h twwsogl.sh nation he importer owner consignee agent â– â– ,â€ž,, elghty.e.ght con.ainiog thirty ur >Â»* pursued i his stniliea and received exporter who ihall enter good for im pcn ti in from by rarty in depth undei Â» degree at oxford he had also served ponailon or for exportation ortranspoi bom the said ma dnnogh claim it le w 11 ' credit in the army ol spain and nii'i.i from one port or place to another sac 9 and be it further enacted thei was evidently a sensible and pleased nth he right of d-awback shall dep si the said register and receiver shall have observer of iheir iswb and customs wilh the collector ihe original invoice ol the same powers and pe.for.n ihc same llut such goods if not before deposited wiih duties in relilion 10 lhe id two claims i.ove rules ibe camp the court lhe grove the collector nnd in lhat caie an auihen as was authoria.-d and required of them and the handsome leopold became i,.-,,.,l intefce thereof lo he fil 1 and y â€ž,,. cl of he third of march one , he 0 bj cc t ot thc l'.inccsss choice preserved ny him in the aoh.ves â€ž!,.â€ž:â€žâ€žâ€ž.â€ž | ,,â€žâ€ž, t j ,.,, lnr , l e ieeoi she intimated the change in her feel c i lorn house inu.ili shall ne signed iy and shall report lo the comm ss oner ol ,â€ž__ â€ž . .,, â€ž â– . ... uch importer owner consignee agen b genera land office an b.tract of th "' g9 t0 h " *. bw Â». wh f Â° '" th " '"â€¢ or ex ter an.l the oat to be taken on evidence furniihed in each ease togeth 8w " c cl 'Â» s " lt s 'â€¢"> deling ot a lhe entry of mch goods a i shall bean e , wih their opinion tbereoo that the parent rather ihan those ul monarch nexed thereto same may be laid before congreu at the promptly assented to her wishes and sxc 8 and be ii'further enacted that commencement of iheir nexl sosilon gave directions or the adjustment al the assistant appniior 1 new york approved may 33 1830 thc preliminaries to hie marriage it shall receive a compensation ol fifieen i â€” z is bind that when one of the l.uglisn hundred dollars per stinum ; and ihuse â– . â€¢'"" l '' â€¢ ._.... ministry called upon her to arrange a , ,,,' , ,â€ž an ac i re a iv to lhe pan of detroit in i , , , ,- e it boston aod philadelphia a compenia ' ' some ol the details ot the settlement donofiwelvehundreddollarspor annum miob.gan teirlloiy she remarked there was a want of lib tu be paid ou ofthe proceeds of ihe cui > â€¢â– " t ty "; senate and louse . propositions submitted '<"> i lho clerks and allolher per Â»â€¢â€¢Â«'. Â»â– â€¢ " heirem to the ,...,, employed h the appraisera office rt'nmc-i in ij'n'r a*,eint>'td i not lhe Â» si.il be appointed by thi principal ap governor and judge of ihe t-rrhory of l "-'"' e "' england and th.t hough pr.i.en and tbeir number and eompen michigan or any three of tnero ere re iabout to marry leopold she did not ibtion limited and fixed l.y the secretary quited to make a repor oi lhe plain ul , mean to merge her claims to the atan oi'tbe treasury laying ou the town ofdeiroii under i dard of those ol mrs c.buurg !" the sao 7 and be it farther enacted that ami bv vinue of an oct entitled '' an aci i prince waa a high spirited woman all forfeiture incurred by lhis act shall bo io provide for ihe adjustment of lltloa ol j educated with the greatest care and sued lor recovered an'd disttibuicd ac land m the town of detroit and territory particularly well acquainted with tbe cording to the provisions of the act en nf miohlgan and lor other puipr.se h ;, tnry f hrr own c.mntrv she titled Â« an aet ... regulate he collecilon pa.ied the twenty firs april q thou , pok / wuh flueocv (,-,.,,â€žâ€ž, ri lnish wwtrfsm k and italian perfor'm/d we zyi even hundred nd ninety-nine - err new be depoilt.d md recorded ''" Â«'Â« e p piano and gum and provided that the appraiser ind aisii ln thc office of the secretary of the ter i'.w with great facility and good lani ippralien ihall in no caie receive ory nf michigan and another copy ti.ste hhc possessed a susceptible any proportion of luch forfei.ure and transmitted to the secretary nl stale of and affectionate heart and would have hrovlded alii that tne secretary ol the !â€¢>â– united statei lobe by nun laid be been the ornament of any situation in treasury hall be and he i hereby au fare congre . life thoriaed n remit aâ€žy such forfeiture approved m.y sb 1830 the prince having been nnturnlized whenever he is of opinion that no fraud *â– by act of parliament and raised to a on ihe revenue wai intended """" , ,, handsome rank in the army at leogth sao n ind he it fwther i clcd thai ss a " '" 7 1 a p r ' ofa " " cl ' p '* k * h Â« received the hand of his bride on he when eve in ihe opinion nl the secre ' " v " , m Â» rel ''.'"'Â« i ' i 1 '"""'"" bkc0 â€ž,| f may , 18i6 on wh | c h occa â€¢ ary of the treasury it may be necessary eight hundred and lour oni le.i .... io beitowc.l bv her to carry into full effeci ihe laws lur he m.klng provl.ion.forthedi.powl oftl.epub " olleciion of the revenue he may uthor he land in the indiana territory and for '" he r r " ''.' "^ [' ,,. be collector ... any dil.ricl into oiher purpu.es '- scl^tt-ili the er's epi her which good wares or merchanillie lub skil em.eted h the s nnte antl ihuse n { t ccl to dmy may be imported lo require â€ž/ licfirescntdtlvr uf the united knurs nf n r nâ€ž,ure rushed upon ber bcr tears out the uwncr importer nr consignee of imericu in congreu tuiembled that so prung such goods warei.or merchindlie to much of an act approved lhe twenty bhernie,and round her aire tier white arm give bond in addiiiui tu the bond now ijjih div of march in lho year one thou """*â€¢ required ny law in a mm noi excecilin ,.â€žâ€ž" ei ; l hundred and tour cntl led â€¢' an clannont a very beautiful place was lhe value of luch-merchandiie lhat be , c t making pruvlsiqn for ihe diipoial of give'o them for their resilience :),)(), will produce or cause to bu produced i r public lands in the indians territory 000 dollars were allowed hem as uu aiibin reasonable lime to bo ised uy , n d for oihec ptupoiei as makes it the outfit and 300,000 a year settled it lhe said secretary luch proof ai hie slid ,| u y of the secretary ofthe trenury to them 300,000 of which was to con secretary may deem n.-cessir , ami as c e at lelll once every year the buokl tinue ti leopold il he survived her y be in ibe power of iho said owner f lh e office io be ex.imlned and th rhl . vd , ush 9pt . ak wuh emhuslaim importer or comlgnee lo obtain in ..â€ž â€ž,,,â€žâ€ž â€ž| public moneys in lho hand of f h h . o - h , ble lhe collector loasicrlain ihe class n ,|, c cver.,l receives ol public money r.or.sinicd a livi u lolel d.ierlpilon or minufaciure or rate of du of ,|, c mid officoa to be ascertained.be ' " r y ar Â« renresentetl as living soieii tv to whid such goods wares or mer n,l he lime li hereby repealed l r e Â« h mh "- [ h v " ld '"Â» el chindlui may bo justly liable approved may 2h w ihome etc^it wlvm their proaenw waa a.iu).'i of tiir jli'.it;''a 3btiitr Â»â€ž,â€ž.,! ut the pint sittiou of the 3m - i an y t fur llie mure lfectu.il rullrclionofjhc 1.dmuei1 60 ufteucnnrn-d by the senate and house of rt/^e.ehtath,e.^t/te united stale oj americain congress assembled 1 nut the president of the onlled stale by and ttilh th6 advice and consent of ihe sen ate i hcteby bulboriaed to appoint an additional appraiser of merchandise i the pott of new york who shall lake a similar oath an.l have like power ami eompeniuliun and perform ihc same do lies wilh lhc appraisers now authorized by law m bc sppolnled hat i 1 '* 8 see 2 and be it further enacted tin ihesecretaiy uf the treasury may ap point not exceeding four assistant ap praisers in new york two in philadel phis and two in boston who shall bc hr.ict!call acquainted with ihc qiulily end value of some one or more of the chief articles of importation subject to apjinisement to bc employed in nppraii ing gdods in such nianner us sb . ; 1 be lir ected by the secretary of the treasury and who shall like snd subscribe an oath diligently and faithfully io cx.nniiic and inspect such goods waresi or mercban disc a the principal appraisers may die ect and tiuly to report 10 ihem o tne besi of their knowledge and belief the true value thereof according to lnv whereupon inc principal appraiser ihall revise and correct the asme as they miy fudge proper and report o the collector their decision thereon ; but il the codec inr shall deem any appraisement of goods ton low ho shall have power o order a resppraisem^nt eilher by lhe principal appraisers or by three merchants design ated by him for that purpose who shall be ciliecn of the uni.cd stales anal cause thc duties to be charged according roclartnont'sterrao'd highttand eiher'i proves where in the hweetest lolitude e.ni.nic'.i uy the oft winding i hie allent mule l-'ro.n eourtl and cities chirlotte finds r.-pote enehanliug vale 1 b yond wh.t.'er ihe muse una u achaia or lle.peria aung a vale of bliss 1 0 loflly swelling hllll on which .!).- power of e...llivati,,n ilea and joy o sc he wond.r of his luil ll.gi expectations were naturally formed of the future reign of suih a woman but her premature death in 1817 deeply disappointed them the physician who atiended her shut him sell in dispair it is suppo-ied ar bis want of success in the treatment of her case the distress of her husband as might be supposed was severe in the extreme a wile and a throne were at onie lost to him forever it is cer tain thai his conduct has ever been that uf a sincere mourner it is well known that ibe sovereignty nf flreece has been recently offered him but the reasons for his declension i sincerely given are those which will do him honor ll is thought that he will be included in the proposed regency from his near connection wit.i thcirheircss apparent and th.it this has induced him to de cline die honor ol governing o.eece he is already colonel ol dragooua n liritiah field marshal and kn.gli of the gaiter ll is rumored thai he is shortly to be made duke of k-ndal kendal is a ton n in westmoreland and has already conferred the title af dutchess on tbe famous m-ilamnsuel le schulemlitirg whose ungainly ap pearance and s-.anhy skin did not prevent her being the fiiimrile of jeorge the 1st one wauld thn.lt that wiih such n remembrance bet ire him the prince would prefer some other dukedom al day adv y s e e 3 anil be it further enacted lhat from and after the thirtieth day of sep tember next whenever goods of which wool or couon is a component pirt.ol similar kind but different quality arc found in tbe sume package il no im ported from beyond the c3.pe ol good hope it shall ho tho duty ofthe apprais cis o adopt the value of the best article contained in such package os ihe average valuu of the whole ; and if tbe owner i u porter consignee oa agent for any good appraised shill consider any ipprai.e ment mule by thc appraiser or oilier persons designated hy lhe collector too high ho may apply lo lhe collector in writing staling iho reasons for ills u[,in ion and having m..,l nil iliiii the ssid appraisement is higher than tho actual cost and proper charges on which duly is o he charged and also thai h verily be lieves it is higher ihan tbe current value of the said goods including s..id charges at ihe place of exportation mo collector khali designate ono merchant skilled in lhe vilne of such oods and tho owner importer consignee or saint may de lignite another boib of whom shall be rjnzeno of the united statei who if ihey cannot agree in an appraise u . nt m ty deslgnste an umpire ivho shall also bo . ciiizr.il of the united status und when they or n mijorlljr of ihem ihall have igreed they shall report ihe result to the collector and if their appraisements shall not agree with that ol tlin united slates i ppraisers the collector shall decide be iwrrn hem dr johnson's account of a paper i never derived more benefit or see more pleasure for the time says dr johnaon " ih.tn in reading a aewspaper which has lstely been is sued from the prcis i do really be liove that nothing adds so much to the glory of any country as a newspaper liberty is stamped legibly upon in pages and even the i'oi.i is marked with freedom i you want to know how your couniry thrives i point you to ihe piess tnere you shall find a piece perhaps under ihe head of legislative ! are you fond ol mii.ella ny .' look here ! of foreign ? there you will find it what book enn fur nish such good accounts of our coun try â€” such wonderful such extraor dinary accounts of murder robbery accidents marriages frolics anec dotes of our irish english and indian brethren and many other such things â€” such good aa well as burl accounts from the russians turks dutch c under all those considerations who is there in thin land of freedom that will not intend to an object io worthy of their regard ' sac â€¢!â€¢ andbc it further enacted tnai t'.c collociors of ihc custom i snail can ie at lea on package out of evory invoice and one package t lean out of even twenty pu-iiiigesof each invoice and a greater number should be deem ll n " r v,of good imported into the respec live listri'cts wl.irb pacing or packige he halt hove ilrst de.ignuted.on the iu voice to be opened antl ex mined and ii the sume bo luun.l not to correspond with the invoice lho collccior shall order forthwith all the goods contained , i sumo enlry lobe impeded i ltd if such good bo subject to id valorem duty ihc sainu shall be ippruiseil nnd if any pack oge sb.ll be found to contain may article nui describcal in tho invoice of il such we had the pleasure of meing mr cat lin's celebrated painting nf thc virginia convention it represent that talented body as it wis al the limu when mr mad ison presented the report ol ihc legist livo committee exhibiting a distinct pnrtrill of ouch memher it h is been highly spoken of abea ly and wo readily juin in thc genersl admiration ol it tho associations connected with i thc pre sence s ii wero ol virginia's prnndeit dignity in ihn peteoni ol hei m disoni her randolph her fiil.v and her lelyhi and ihc occasion whieh railed i use isgei ui.,1 oraiota together render it die ynoii lntare.llng pl mr we hay ver "Â«!â– iifirtemen urfllilj'wi

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era jfitftflifiiittt â€¢ â– it it even aaisc lo abilain from lawi which however vise and good in theme ves have 1 mblaoce ol iiie.pii.liiy whioh rod no responlo in the heart a.f the citizen and which u',11 be evaded with little remorse i'he wisdom of legation ia . ipecially r in grafting law on comclence dr charming rrlnlrrt 3',^'|'au|.''a f '^ i '' | r b rs._a ( ' vi '^.. jiiâ€ž.3.j sau.sÂ»i;._y itilwan t'.ikv'i \. (.. tuesday october 19 i8s0 vol m no . li i ir ii-nai of hie wfilfrn l irulti n will ' ' 1 | 1 '*, ',.' ' , y.zzz ' i x.l 'â– !-- /â– 'â– p l up . i â– â– 'â– â– '- h h ipalile '''â– â– :: 13 ii '.â– services be the of cm â– â– â€ž-â€ž:,:â€ž i |, y no iheir in â– â– h napoleon li i >.: codec or to be mississippi river hnun led above by l r nce met her in good society us 11 goods entered for re-export â€¢-,,, lands ol john d bellevire and be and their acq aintance soon termu ia lion with the righl of drawtii li lo be in luiv by i nds f madame a duplalntor ted in an all'cciion which was iinqurs pecled nnd the article thereof compai unl said lo con'ain ahoui founeen arpen.s tionaolv an affair of the heart rihe ed with their reipec ivo invoice bulore -,., front . d |â€žâ€ž one tract of land iiiuate.1 ivsa at thia very tinv desti...-il to be . permit ihall be given for landing ihe on the river amite alleged o have been the wife ofthe hereditary prince of lame and where hie goodi so en'ered originally granted to domingo assaretto oranire this nerson-.pe was i ireat ihall ba found not lo agree with the en uy governor miro on the eighteenth f zv 6 ? ? try ibey shall be forfeited ind eve l.'â€ži,â€žin,y one thousand even hundred wt.h twwsogl.sh nation he importer owner consignee agent â– â– ,â€ž,, elghty.e.ght con.ainiog thirty ur >Â»* pursued i his stniliea and received exporter who ihall enter good for im pcn ti in from by rarty in depth undei Â» degree at oxford he had also served ponailon or for exportation ortranspoi bom the said ma dnnogh claim it le w 11 ' credit in the army ol spain and nii'i.i from one port or place to another sac 9 and be it further enacted thei was evidently a sensible and pleased nth he right of d-awback shall dep si the said register and receiver shall have observer of iheir iswb and customs wilh the collector ihe original invoice ol the same powers and pe.for.n ihc same llut such goods if not before deposited wiih duties in relilion 10 lhe id two claims i.ove rules ibe camp the court lhe grove the collector nnd in lhat caie an auihen as was authoria.-d and required of them and the handsome leopold became i,.-,,.,l intefce thereof lo he fil 1 and y â€ž,,. cl of he third of march one , he 0 bj cc t ot thc l'.inccsss choice preserved ny him in the aoh.ves â€ž!,.â€ž:â€žâ€žâ€ž.â€ž | ,,â€žâ€ž, t j ,.,, lnr , l e ieeoi she intimated the change in her feel c i lorn house inu.ili shall ne signed iy and shall report lo the comm ss oner ol ,â€ž__ â€ž . .,, â€ž â– . ... uch importer owner consignee agen b genera land office an b.tract of th "' g9 t0 h " *. bw Â». wh f Â° '" th " '"â€¢ or ex ter an.l the oat to be taken on evidence furniihed in each ease togeth 8w " c cl 'Â» s " lt s 'â€¢"> deling ot a lhe entry of mch goods a i shall bean e , wih their opinion tbereoo that the parent rather ihan those ul monarch nexed thereto same may be laid before congreu at the promptly assented to her wishes and sxc 8 and be ii'further enacted that commencement of iheir nexl sosilon gave directions or the adjustment al the assistant appniior 1 new york approved may 33 1830 thc preliminaries to hie marriage it shall receive a compensation ol fifieen i â€” z is bind that when one of the l.uglisn hundred dollars per stinum ; and ihuse â– . â€¢'"" l '' â€¢ ._.... ministry called upon her to arrange a , ,,,' , ,â€ž an ac i re a iv to lhe pan of detroit in i , , , ,- e it boston aod philadelphia a compenia ' ' some ol the details ot the settlement donofiwelvehundreddollarspor annum miob.gan teirlloiy she remarked there was a want of lib tu be paid ou ofthe proceeds of ihe cui > â€¢â– " t ty "; senate and louse . propositions submitted ' i lho clerks and allolher per Â»â€¢â€¢Â«'. Â»â– â€¢ " heirem to the ,...,, employed h the appraisera office rt'nmc-i in ij'n'r a*,eint>'td i not lhe Â» si.il be appointed by thi principal ap governor and judge of ihe t-rrhory of l "-'"' e "' england and th.t hough pr.i.en and tbeir number and eompen michigan or any three of tnero ere re iabout to marry leopold she did not ibtion limited and fixed l.y the secretary quited to make a repor oi lhe plain ul , mean to merge her claims to the atan oi'tbe treasury laying ou the town ofdeiroii under i dard of those ol mrs c.buurg !" the sao 7 and be it farther enacted that ami bv vinue of an oct entitled '' an aci i prince waa a high spirited woman all forfeiture incurred by lhis act shall bo io provide for ihe adjustment of lltloa ol j educated with the greatest care and sued lor recovered an'd disttibuicd ac land m the town of detroit and territory particularly well acquainted with tbe cording to the provisions of the act en nf miohlgan and lor other puipr.se h ;, tnry f hrr own c.mntrv she titled Â« an aet ... regulate he collecilon pa.ied the twenty firs april q thou , pok / wuh flueocv (,-,.,,â€žâ€ž, ri lnish wwtrfsm k and italian perfor'm/d we zyi even hundred nd ninety-nine - err new be depoilt.d md recorded ''" Â«'Â« e p piano and gum and provided that the appraiser ind aisii ln thc office of the secretary of the ter i'.w with great facility and good lani ippralien ihall in no caie receive ory nf michigan and another copy ti.ste hhc possessed a susceptible any proportion of luch forfei.ure and transmitted to the secretary nl stale of and affectionate heart and would have hrovlded alii that tne secretary ol the !â€¢>â– united statei lobe by nun laid be been the ornament of any situation in treasury hall be and he i hereby au fare congre . life thoriaed n remit aâ€žy such forfeiture approved m.y sb 1830 the prince having been nnturnlized whenever he is of opinion that no fraud *â– by act of parliament and raised to a on ihe revenue wai intended """" , ,, handsome rank in the army at leogth sao n ind he it fwther i clcd thai ss a " '" 7 1 a p r ' ofa " " cl ' p '* k * h Â« received the hand of his bride on he when eve in ihe opinion nl the secre ' " v " , m Â» rel ''.'"'Â« i ' i 1 '"""'"" bkc0 â€ž,| f may , 18i6 on wh | c h occa â€¢ ary of the treasury it may be necessary eight hundred and lour oni le.i .... io beitowc.l bv her to carry into full effeci ihe laws lur he m.klng provl.ion.forthedi.powl oftl.epub " olleciion of the revenue he may uthor he land in the indiana territory and for '" he r r " ''.' "^ [' ,,. be collector ... any dil.ricl into oiher purpu.es '- scl^tt-ili the er's epi her which good wares or merchanillie lub skil em.eted h the s nnte antl ihuse n { t ccl to dmy may be imported lo require â€ž/ licfirescntdtlvr uf the united knurs nf n r nâ€ž,ure rushed upon ber bcr tears out the uwncr importer nr consignee of imericu in congreu tuiembled that so prung such goods warei.or merchindlie to much of an act approved lhe twenty bhernie,and round her aire tier white arm give bond in addiiiui tu the bond now ijjih div of march in lho year one thou """*â€¢ required ny law in a mm noi excecilin ,.â€žâ€ž" ei ; l hundred and tour cntl led â€¢' an clannont a very beautiful place was lhe value of luch-merchandiie lhat be , c t making pruvlsiqn for ihe diipoial of give'o them for their resilience :),)(), will produce or cause to bu produced i r public lands in the indians territory 000 dollars were allowed hem as uu aiibin reasonable lime to bo ised uy , n d for oihec ptupoiei as makes it the outfit and 300,000 a year settled it lhe said secretary luch proof ai hie slid ,| u y of the secretary ofthe trenury to them 300,000 of which was to con secretary may deem n.-cessir , ami as c e at lelll once every year the buokl tinue ti leopold il he survived her y be in ibe power of iho said owner f lh e office io be ex.imlned and th rhl . vd , ush 9pt . ak wuh emhuslaim importer or comlgnee lo obtain in ..â€ž â€ž,,,â€žâ€ž â€ž| public moneys in lho hand of f h h . o - h , ble lhe collector loasicrlain ihe class n ,|, c cver.,l receives ol public money r.or.sinicd a livi u lolel d.ierlpilon or minufaciure or rate of du of ,|, c mid officoa to be ascertained.be ' " r y ar Â« renresentetl as living soieii tv to whid such goods wares or mer n,l he lime li hereby repealed l r e Â« h mh "- [ h v " ld '"Â» el chindlui may bo justly liable approved may 2h w ihome etc^it wlvm their proaenw waa a.iu).'i of tiir jli'.it;''a 3btiitr Â»â€ž,â€ž.,! ut the pint sittiou of the 3m - i an y t fur llie mure lfectu.il rullrclionofjhc 1.dmuei1 60 ufteucnnrn-d by the senate and house of rt/^e.ehtath,e.^t/te united stale oj americain congress assembled 1 nut the president of the onlled stale by and ttilh th6 advice and consent of ihe sen ate i hcteby bulboriaed to appoint an additional appraiser of merchandise i the pott of new york who shall lake a similar oath an.l have like power ami eompeniuliun and perform ihc same do lies wilh lhc appraisers now authorized by law m bc sppolnled hat i 1 '* 8 see 2 and be it further enacted tin ihesecretaiy uf the treasury may ap point not exceeding four assistant ap praisers in new york two in philadel phis and two in boston who shall bc hr.ict!call acquainted with ihc qiulily end value of some one or more of the chief articles of importation subject to apjinisement to bc employed in nppraii ing gdods in such nianner us sb . ; 1 be lir ected by the secretary of the treasury and who shall like snd subscribe an oath diligently and faithfully io cx.nniiic and inspect such goods waresi or mercban disc a the principal appraisers may die ect and tiuly to report 10 ihem o tne besi of their knowledge and belief the true value thereof according to lnv whereupon inc principal appraiser ihall revise and correct the asme as they miy fudge proper and report o the collector their decision thereon ; but il the codec inr shall deem any appraisement of goods ton low ho shall have power o order a resppraisem^nt eilher by lhe principal appraisers or by three merchants design ated by him for that purpose who shall be ciliecn of the uni.cd stales anal cause thc duties to be charged according roclartnont'sterrao'd highttand eiher'i proves where in the hweetest lolitude e.ni.nic'.i uy the oft winding i hie allent mule l-'ro.n eourtl and cities chirlotte finds r.-pote enehanliug vale 1 b yond wh.t.'er ihe muse una u achaia or lle.peria aung a vale of bliss 1 0 loflly swelling hllll on which .!).- power of e...llivati,,n ilea and joy o sc he wond.r of his luil ll.gi expectations were naturally formed of the future reign of suih a woman but her premature death in 1817 deeply disappointed them the physician who atiended her shut him sell in dispair it is suppo-ied ar bis want of success in the treatment of her case the distress of her husband as might be supposed was severe in the extreme a wile and a throne were at onie lost to him forever it is cer tain thai his conduct has ever been that uf a sincere mourner it is well known that ibe sovereignty nf flreece has been recently offered him but the reasons for his declension i sincerely given are those which will do him honor ll is thought that he will be included in the proposed regency from his near connection wit.i thcirheircss apparent and th.it this has induced him to de cline die honor ol governing o.eece he is already colonel ol dragooua n liritiah field marshal and kn.gli of the gaiter ll is rumored thai he is shortly to be made duke of k-ndal kendal is a ton n in westmoreland and has already conferred the title af dutchess on tbe famous m-ilamnsuel le schulemlitirg whose ungainly ap pearance and s-.anhy skin did not prevent her being the fiiimrile of jeorge the 1st one wauld thn.lt that wiih such n remembrance bet ire him the prince would prefer some other dukedom al day adv y s e e 3 anil be it further enacted lhat from and after the thirtieth day of sep tember next whenever goods of which wool or couon is a component pirt.ol similar kind but different quality arc found in tbe sume package il no im ported from beyond the c3.pe ol good hope it shall ho tho duty ofthe apprais cis o adopt the value of the best article contained in such package os ihe average valuu of the whole ; and if tbe owner i u porter consignee oa agent for any good appraised shill consider any ipprai.e ment mule by thc appraiser or oilier persons designated hy lhe collector too high ho may apply lo lhe collector in writing staling iho reasons for ills u[,in ion and having m..,l nil iliiii the ssid appraisement is higher than tho actual cost and proper charges on which duly is o he charged and also thai h verily be lieves it is higher ihan tbe current value of the said goods including s..id charges at ihe place of exportation mo collector khali designate ono merchant skilled in lhe vilne of such oods and tho owner importer consignee or saint may de lignite another boib of whom shall be rjnzeno of the united statei who if ihey cannot agree in an appraise u . nt m ty deslgnste an umpire ivho shall also bo . ciiizr.il of the united status und when they or n mijorlljr of ihem ihall have igreed they shall report ihe result to the collector and if their appraisements shall not agree with that ol tlin united slates i ppraisers the collector shall decide be iwrrn hem dr johnson's account of a paper i never derived more benefit or see more pleasure for the time says dr johnaon " ih.tn in reading a aewspaper which has lstely been is sued from the prcis i do really be liove that nothing adds so much to the glory of any country as a newspaper liberty is stamped legibly upon in pages and even the i'oi.i is marked with freedom i you want to know how your couniry thrives i point you to ihe piess tnere you shall find a piece perhaps under ihe head of legislative ! are you fond ol mii.ella ny .' look here ! of foreign ? there you will find it what book enn fur nish such good accounts of our coun try â€” such wonderful such extraor dinary accounts of murder robbery accidents marriages frolics anec dotes of our irish english and indian brethren and many other such things â€” such good aa well as burl accounts from the russians turks dutch c under all those considerations who is there in thin land of freedom that will not intend to an object io worthy of their regard ' sac â€¢!â€¢ andbc it further enacted tnai t'.c collociors of ihc custom i snail can ie at lea on package out of evory invoice and one package t lean out of even twenty pu-iiiigesof each invoice and a greater number should be deem ll n " r v,of good imported into the respec live listri'cts wl.irb pacing or packige he halt hove ilrst de.ignuted.on the iu voice to be opened antl ex mined and ii the sume bo luun.l not to correspond with the invoice lho collccior shall order forthwith all the goods contained , i sumo enlry lobe impeded i ltd if such good bo subject to id valorem duty ihc sainu shall be ippruiseil nnd if any pack oge sb.ll be found to contain may article nui describcal in tho invoice of il such we had the pleasure of meing mr cat lin's celebrated painting nf thc virginia convention it represent that talented body as it wis al the limu when mr mad ison presented the report ol ihc legist livo committee exhibiting a distinct pnrtrill of ouch memher it h is been highly spoken of abea ly and wo readily juin in thc genersl admiration ol it tho associations connected with i thc pre sence s ii wero ol virginia's prnndeit dignity in ihn peteoni ol hei m disoni her randolph her fiil.v and her lelyhi and ihc occasion whieh railed i use isgei ui.,1 oraiota together render it die ynoii lntare.llng pl mr we hay ver "Â«!â– iifirtemen urfllilj'wi